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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Titre(s) : Social media, freedom of speech, and the future of our democracy [Texte imprimé] / edited by Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Publication : New York : Oxford university press, copyright 2022
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xl, 404 pages) ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references p. 331-392 and index
"One of the most fiercely debated issues of the current era is what to do about 'bad'
speech on the internet, primarily speech on social media platforms such as Facebook
and Twitter. 'Bad' speech encompasses a range of problematic communications--hate
speech, disinformation and propaganda campaigns, encouragement of and incitement to
violence, limited exposure to ideas one disagrees with or that compete with preexisting
beliefs, and so on. ... [T]he premise of the current debate is that the ubiquity and
structure of this newest and most powerful communications technology magnifies these
harms exponentially beyond anything we have encountered before. Some argue that, if
it is left unchecked, the very existence of democracy is at risk."--Page xv
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Bollinger, Lee C. (1946-....). Éditeur scientifique
Stone, Geoffrey R.. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Liberté d'expression -- États-Unis
Médias sociaux -- États-Unis
Discours de haine -- Lutte contre -- États-Unis
Indice(s) Dewey :
342.730 853 (23e éd.) = Liberté d'information et d'opinion (droit) - États-Unis
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 0197621090. - ISBN 9780197621097. - ISBN 9780197621080. - ISBN 0197621082 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47222754j
Notice n° :
FRBNF47222754
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Opening statement / / Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone ; ; Regulating harmful
speech on social media : the current legal landscape and policy proposals / / Andrew
J. Ceresney, Jeffrey P. Cunard, Courtney M. Dankworth, and David A. O'Neil ; ; Part
one. An overview of the problem -- ; Social media and First Amendment fault lines
/ / David A. Strauss ; ; A deliberate leap in the opposite direction : the need to
rethink free speech / / Larry Kramer ; ; The disinformation dilemma / / Emily Bazelon
; ; A framework for regulating falsehoods / / Cass R. Sunstein ; ; Part two. Reforming
section 230 -- ; The free speech industry / / Mary Anne Franks ; ; The golden era
of free speech / / Erwin Chemerinsky and Alex Chemerinsky ; ; Section 230 reforms
/ / Sheldon Whitehouse ; ; Part three. Content moderation and the problem of algorithms
-- ; Algorithms, affordances, and agency / / Renée Diresta ; ; The siren call of
content moderation formalism / / Evelyn Douek ; ; Free speech on public platforms
/ / Jamal Greene ; ; The limits of antidiscrimination law in the digital public sphere
/ / Genevieve Lakier ; ; Platform power, online speech, and the search for new constitutional
categories / / Nathaniel Persily ; ; Strategy and structure : understanding online
disinformation and how commitments to "free speech" complicate mitigation approaches
/ / Kate Starbird ; ; Part four. Other possible reforms -- ; To reform social media,
reform informational capitalism / / Jack M. Balkin ; ; Follow the money, back to
front / / Yochai Benkler ; ; The First Amendment does not protect replicants / /
Lawrence Lessig ; ; Social media, distrust, and regulation : a conversation / / Newton
N. Minow, Nell Minow, Martha Minow, and Mary Minow ; ; Profit over people : how to
make big tech work for Americans / / Amy Klobuchar ; ; Report of the Commission /
/ Katherine Adams, Jelani Cobb, Martin Baron, Russ Feingold, Lee C. Bollinger, Christina
Paxson, Hillary Clinton, and Geoffrey R. Stone ; ; Concluding statement / / Lee C.
Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone.